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JerseyCAN Touts Murphy’s Budget Line For High-Dosage Tutoring to Combat COVID Learning Loss

Staff Writer July 5, 2022

(This is a press release.) On Friday Governor Murphy signed the State’s Fiscal Year 2023 budget into law.  Included in the budget is a $1

Here’s What You Need To Know About School Spending in Murphy’s New Budget

Staff Writer June 29, 2022

Today the New Jersey State Legislature will approve Gov. Phil Murphy’s $50.6 billion budget for the fiscal year that begins Friday, July 1st, about $4

Sweeney’s New Public Policy Group Projects State School Spending To Creep To Almost $12 Billion

Staff Writer June 10, 2022

This week former Senate President Steve Sweeney’s Center for Public Policy at Rowen University published a report that aims “to provide insights and inform the

New Jersey Tops the Charts for High-Quality Preschools –But We’re Spending Almost $19K Per Child

Staff Writer April 26, 2022

The National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers University just came out with its State of Preschool Yearbook for the school year 2021-2022. How

Winners and Losers As Murphy Administration Announces District State Aid Allocations

Staff Writer March 11, 2022

During Gov. Murphy’s budget speech on Tuesday, one of the items that perked ears up was his announcement that state school aid funding would increase

NJEA Leaders Praise Murphy For ‘Fully Funding’ Our ‘Best In the Nation’ Schools

Staff Writer March 11, 2022

NJEA’s officers, President Sean M. Spiller, Vice President Steve Beatty and Secretary-Treasurer Petal Robertson, released this statement Tuesday afternoon Gov. Phil Murphy’s budget address: “Gov.

Let’s Talk about NJ’s Education Spending Accurately

New Jersey Education Aid October 20, 2021

(And Does NJ Neglect Non-Education Spending?) When New Jerseyans talk about New Jersey’s education spending, there is a widespread assumption that New Jersey’s per pupil

LILLEY: According to Pew, NJ’s Pensions Are in Dire Shape But Murphy Just Bows to Union Pals

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center September 23, 2021

The title of NJSpotlight’s recent article on New Jersey’s pensions,”Public pension funds in better shape, study says,” conveys an overly optimistic message.  The body of

Asbury Park: New Leaks Expose Tensions Between District Administrators and School Board Members

Laura Waters March 2, 2021

Student enrollment and state funding are dropping in Asbury Park Public Schools, requiring a recalibration of facililties and spending. These challenges are causing tensions between

COMMENTARY: Camden’s Charters Are Dramatically More Cost-Effective Than District Schools

Laura Waters February 25, 2021

Do you cringe when an economist or policy wonk quantifies the value of a single child’s education? I do. How can you reduce the immeasurable

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